The Honda Goldwing GL 1000 was produced between 1975 and 1979. Between 1975 and 1977 this model remained virtually unchanged. In 1978 the Goldwing underwent major changes. The kickstart system was removed, the exhaust system was updated, a faux tank shape was introduced and instruments were added on the top of the faux tank. The seats, camshafts and carburetors were updated as well. When the last model was introduced in 1979 Honda included their own saddlebags and trunk, but no fairing.
Honda introduced the Goldwing GL 1100 in 1979, but the bike was marked as a 1980 model. This version was fitted a slightly bigger engine (1085 cc). The bike's suspension was changed to air adjustable system (a production motorcycle first). Many parts were still interchangable between the GL 1000 and GL 1100. Honda also introduced the Honda Goldwing Interstate, the 2nd bike in the motorcycle industry that was standardly sold with touring accessories. From 1981, Honda Goldwing production was moved to Ohio in the US, making it possible for the Japanese motorcycle maker to market the bike as being made in America.
The Honda GL 1200 Goldwing was introduced in 1984 sporting a brand new 1182cc engine. The bike's frame was enlarged and stiffened, making the riding experience smoother. In 1985 Honda introduced the GL 1200 LTD which came standard with computerised fuel injection, 4-channel stereo radio with speakers, cruise control and onboard travel computer. The alternator capacity on the motorcycle was also increased to make it possible to add more electronics to the bike. 2 new model updates were done to the Honda GL 1200 before it was discontinued at the end of 1987.- In 1988, the Honda GL 1500 Goldwing was introduced. The engine was upgraded to flat-6 1562cc engine. The Goldwing was completely redesigned. A reverse gear was added to the design. The bike also featured ultra-sleek styling. Solid state digital ignition was introduced. Power was increased and noise was reduced because of this feature. The motorcycle was entirely enclosed in plastic, giving it a seamless appearance. Various other models of this bike were introduced up to the year 2000
- In 2001, Honda released the GL 1800 Goldwing, the first new Goldwing model in 13 years. This bike featured a massive & new 1832cc flat-6 engine and lightweight aluminum frame, making this new-generation giant as powerful as it is agile. Anti-Lock Brakes(ABS)were also introduced as an optional extra. The 2006 model was introduced as the first motorcycle with an airbag. An optional in-dash GPS with audio information provided through speakers and headset cables was also introduced. Honda made a rider comfort package available which included seat heaters, heated handlebar grips and engine-air vents.
The Honda Goldwing seems to be the dominant product in the touring bike market. Since the bike has been around more than 30 years one could definately find classifieds adverts for this motorcycle in publications or on websites around the globe. This bike has always been ahead of its competition. I look forward to seeing a new model of this motorcycle introduced in the future.